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skelp
1or scelp
[ skelp ]
noun
- a slap, smack, or blow, especially one given with the open hand.
- the sound of such a slap or smack.
verb (used with object)
- to slap, smack, or strike (someone), especially on the buttocks; spank.
- to drive (animals) by slapping or goading them.
skelp
2[ skelp ]
noun
- metal in strip form that is fed into various rolls and welded to form tubing.
skelp
1/ skɛlp /
noun
- sheet or plate metal that has been curved and welded to form a tube
skelp
2/ skɛlp /
verb
- tr to slap
noun
- a slap
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Word History and Origins
Origin of skelp1
1350–1400; Middle English; probably imitative
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Word History and Origins
Origin of skelp1
C19: perhaps from Scottish Gaelic sgealb thin strip of wood
Origin of skelp2
C15: probably of imitative origin
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Example Sentences
Skelp; a blow, to give a blow or blows; a piece cut off:—'Tom gave Pat a skelp': 'I cut off a skelp of the board with a hatchet.'
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He draws the skelp through two or more pairs of the above pincers or dies, each of less dimension than the preceding.
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In making tubes of an inch of internal diameter, a skelp four inches and a half broad is employed.
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Scelp, skelp, n. long strips of iron used in forming a gun-barrel.
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It is not only the best descriptions of iron they plate with: twopenny skelp is more in use than any.
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